On Feb 10, 10:07 am, Adam DeFayette <adam.defaye...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for a new reading chair. Are there any legendary chairs
> out there, known for comfort, ergonomics, design?

Along the lines of the Stickley/Morris chairs, we have 2 of these:

http://www.ethanallen.com/product?productId=894&categoryId=8367

in which I happily read The Art Of Racing In The Rain by Garth Stein.
They have tremendous lumbar support...possibly too much for some.

We also have a couple of Ikea Poang chairs, which are quite good and a
steal at the price.

My wife's great-great grandfather had a custom-made reading chair,
which was something of a cross between a classic overstuffed thing and
the womb chair. Its unique feature is that the left arm is lower than
the right. His favorite reading position was with he left leg dangling
over the arm.
http://www.touring-ohio.com/profiles/art/garfield_0742.jpg
The perspective of the photo doesn't do it justice, but you can get
the idea.

It's a cromulent topic.

Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI, USA

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